Today is the day I sold Olivi@. It is Saturday, October 5, 2019. I should be over in Boca Raton for the Quarterly, but I delayed it one night so I could meet with my new best friend, Jean Garneau. He is from Tennessee but happened to be in Atlanta on business. He found Olivi@ in RV Trader and contacted me. He was getting the loan from Regions bank and it seemed he was doing all of his negotiation on his phone. But here is proof: a cashiers check. It’s in the bank!
I really hope Jean and his wife enjoy her. He should be here in about an hour. I sent him all types of things in Text Messages and then he would pass it on to the bank. When he asked for the back and front of the Title I decided I wasn’t comfortable sending that to him so I asked for his contact at the bank. That’s when I figured out he was doing everything on line. I just sent it to Regions.com and had the Loan Number in the subject line. So I sent the title and the Bill of Sale to that email and apparently that worked because the check was cut. I’m still in awe of that process – boy, banking has really changed over the years! I was still amazed that he was willing to drive down to Naples from Atlanta to pick her up. Makes me appreciate the fact that Daisy was just in Punta Gorda. Even Ken had to drive up to Georgia to pick up his new RV. So Olivi@ is ready to go:

It is going to be weird not having her in the garage, but I am really happy that she’ll have a new life! It will be fun to see if they take her on trips and add pictures to T@G You’re It on Facebook. It will be neat to see her out and about!

I’ve decided to “throw in” the Hysika Shade Tent in place of the CLAW. I’ve decided to keep that for my EBIKE. Let me go get that now. I’m keeping the other Shade Tent for Daisy. I like that one better anyway and I don’t think I could really sell the Hysika tent for much.
So this just happened:

He had a little bittie car. It gets 40 miles per gallon so he loves it, but I’m nervous about pulling Olivi@. I asked him if it was rated to haul 2000 pounds and he said it’s probably at it’s limit and shared he pulled a jet ski with no trouble. His hitch was so low on his car that we needed to get it to go into the gully by the driveway in order to remove the front wheel. So he is on his way. I know God is watching after he and Olivi@. At least it might be less traffic on 75. I hope he doesn’t plan to pull her at 70, but then again, I can’t worry about what he does now that he has her. Here is what my garage looks like now:

So off they go:
I’m going to get going now. Off to Boca. Feed Wylie before I go. Life is good! Thanks for visiting!